Cannabissearch.com Buzz Rating: Take caution when smoking this strain. It is a serious creeper, meaning after about 10 or 15 minutes users feel slightly buzzed, then suddenly they are absolutely ripped. Tore up from the floor up, downright stoned.

The breeder refuses to release the exact genetics of the two parent strains. However, they disclose that one of the strains hails from the United States, while the other is from Nepal. The crossing of these two strains produced a dominating sativa variety that has an all-day type of high. The total main effect lasts around an hour-and-a-half, but there is a very slow and gradual comedown that can last several hours after smoking. The comedown can cause severe laziness in many smokers. Psicodelicia can be recognized by its long, pink pistils, shooting out of incredibly resinous nugs. Flavors include citrus, hash and mangos.

This is one of those strains that can stretch quite a bit, once flowering has commenced. For that reason it is recommended to limit the time in vegetation to around 3 weeks, at the most. It is also a wise idea to utilize some method(s) of training, such as topping, LST, et cetera. Cultivation in soil has continually produced the best results, whether indoors or outdoors. These ladies can tolerate humid climates reasonably well, as well as relatively cooler ones. However, they will do best in an area that has moderate temperatures throughout most of the growing season. Outdoor crops should be ready for harvest by the first week of October, while indoor gardeners will see their gardens ready for harvest after no more than 9 weeks of flowering. One thing that has produced most ambrosial flavors is ensuring the plants receive at least 3 solid weeks of flushing. An extra long cure never hurts either.